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Crisis in Higher Education Jeffrey R. Docking

Crisis in Higher Education By Jeffrey R. Docking

Crisis in Higher Education by Jeffrey R. Docking


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This book directly addresses the economic competitiveness of small four-year institutions of higher education and presents an evidence-based solution to the enrolment and economic crises faced by many small liberal arts colleges throughout the USA.

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Crisis in Higher Education: A Plan to Save Small Liberal Arts Colleges in America by Jeffrey R. Docking

In 2005, Adrian College was home to 840 enrolled students and had a tuition income of $8.54 million. By fall of 2011, enrollment had soared to 1,688, and tuition income had increased to $20.45 million. For the first time in years, the small liberal arts college was financially viable. Adrian College experienced this remarkable growth during the worst American economy in seventy years and in a state ravaged by the decline of the big three auto companies. How, exactly, did this turnaround happen?

Crisis in Higher Education was written to facilitate replication and generalization of Adrian College's tremendous enrollment growth and retention success since 2005. This book directly addresses the economic competitiveness of small four-year institutions of higher education and presents an evidence-based solution to the enrolment and economic crises faced by many small liberal arts colleges throughout the USA.

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CIN1611861543G
9781611861549
1611861543
Crisis in Higher Education: A Plan to Save Small Liberal Arts Colleges in America by Jeffrey R. Docking
Used - Good
Paperback
Michigan State University Press
20150201
159
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